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Converts the P-120P PowerShifter (448782 - see customer products box) to a right-footed, single-chain double-kick pedal.
I recently acquired this pearl P121TW Slave Conversion for my P120P PowerShifter. This pedal is great quality for a great price. I have been playing the drums of and on for 6 years and this is the first double pedal I have purchased. It is awesome quality. It has a great response and feel and will work for any style of drumming. It is also very durable. I reccommend you buy it.
Reviewed by Drummer12 on 8/18/2006 who plays Rock.
I recently just bought this pedal a couple months ago because everyone knows you can't play metal without a double bass pedal. Well I didn't know where to look for a first double bass pedal so I came here looking for something thats not cheap but not expensive either. When I got it out of the box and set it up it was a little difficult to get used to like most people first trying the double bass. After about a couple days I had it down except as you get better at the double bass you realize that you should of got a different pedal. This pedal is a great pedal to start off with, also fine for shows, gigs, even recording songs. Only problem is that you have to push hard to get it down and its not the smoothest. I recommend this to anyone who hasn't had a double bass pedal before and for beginners except as you get further into the drumming get a different pedal such as the Iron Cobra or DW. Happy drumming to you all and good luck with your pedal.
Reviewed by Joe on 4/28/2008 who plays Metal, Rock.